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Tim D.

...I developed simple ways of assessing my students and assisting them if they were lacking skills. I recently completed my 10th year of teaching in an elementary classroom in Philadelphia. I have a Master's of Education degree from Drexel University, and a bachelor's degree (Human Development and Family Studies) from Penn State University.

Richard K.

...Then there are the intervals: how they're formed and how to recognize the interval and whether it's perfect, major, minor, augmented, or diminished. After that comes putting intervals together to build chords, how major, minor, augmented, and diminished chords are formed. And there are also inversions and 7th chords.

Darci S.

...My extensive background will enable me to implement lessons, provide encouragement and make a positive connection with your child to unleash his or her greatest potential. Mastering phonics skills is an achievable goal. I utilize multiple techniques to help develop phonemic awareness and then provide opportunities for practice which lead to authentic reading and writing.

Kristina V.

...I look forward to hearing from you.I am certified in elementary education in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. I teach middle school science which includes a lot of math skills. I have a degree from Hofstra University in Elementary Education.

Bryan H.

...I was a high school math tutor while I was finishing my master's degree in economics at the University of Delaware. My teaching approach is to use real world examples to allow the technical concepts to 'click' in the minds of the students. While I still enjoy teaching math, SAS tutoring is more conducive to tutoring remotely.